Legal document signed twice by the future US Senator and "President
for a day", summoning two defendants to a court appearance. Co-signer John
Cleminson, an early follower of Joseph Smith (one of Atchison's clients),
played an interesting role in the early history of the LDS Church.Special

As plaintiff's attorney, in a breach of contract suit, the future US
Senator signs an 8x12 brief on behalf of himself and his partner, Alexander
Doniphan. Atchison and Doniphan, close friends, would have a falling out over
the issue of secession, but gave their names to adjacent counties in
Kansas.

The President and Vice President sign a Certificate of Recognition
from the Republican National Committee, "For unstinting loyalty to the
Republican Party and patriotic commitment to helping America remain the land of
the free and home of the brave".Special

Two-page Concurrent Resolution of the Texas House and Senate, signed by Bush as
Governor, and by Senate President Barrientos and House Speaker Laney (both
Democrats), an example of the bipartisan cooperation Bush touted in his 2000
Presidential campaign but found more difficult to achieve in Washington. Mounted and
framed to 21x16½Special

As Secretary of State, he certifies that a document of the State of
New Hampshire is entitled to "full faith and credit". The original New Hampshire
document, signed by Governor Steele and Secretary of State Treadwell, is affixed
on verso.Special

Ink signatures of the President and First Lady, along with 14 other original signatures of
important members of the Eisenhower administration, accompanied by autopen
signatures of Vice President Nixon and two others, all framed in the Gallery of History
style to 42x24.

Typed Transcript of President Ford's historic testimony before a House
subcommittee regarding his pardon of President Nixon, signed by Ford and by 9
committee members. ONLY THIS ONE TIME HAS A US PRESIDENT TESTIFIED UNDER OATH
BEFORE A CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE, AND THIS IS THE FIRST SIGNED COPY OF THIS
TRANSCRIPT WE HAVE EVER SEEN. Special

The President signs a warrant authorizing the Secretary of State to
place the US seal on a congratulatory message to the new Kingdom of Romania.
Signatures by Garfield as President are extremely rare, this one penned less
than two months before he was shot.Special

Herbert Hoover and Francis Almard signed this document in 1919 during one of
Hoover's less well-known government jobs, as head of the United States Food
Administration during World War I. This document was signed less than two months
after the end of the First World War.Special

This diplomatic document dates from the United States' early years. It is addressed to the
Citizens Directors of the Republic of Batavia, now the Netherlands, and pertains to
resignation of American ambassador William Vans Murray. During the Quasi-War,
Murray led peace negotiations with France. A wonderful document linking three
historically important AmericansSpecial

The future 16th President of the United States handwrote and signed
this four-page legal document around 1844 on behalf of several petitioners -
including his law partner Stephen T. Logan and his brother-in-law Ninian W.
Edwards - to partition 17 pieces of property. This is an excellent document from
Lincoln's legal career and from early in his political career. Handwritten
items by Lincoln are extremely rare.Special

Rare signed document for the arrest of a suspected criminal during
McKinley's days as a Prosecuting Attorney in Stark County, Ohio, dated 1870.
Also signed by the Sheriff, R.A. Dunbar, and Probate Judge Adam W.
Heldenbrand

William McKinley signed this legal deposition in a civil case in 1868… only a year
after he was admitted to the bar and almost a decade before he was elected to represent
Ohio in the U. S. House of Representatives!Special

Before he was vice-president of the United States, he was president
of Morton Trust Company. In this typed document, signed "Levi P. Morton", he
approves the accounts of the Reorganization Committee for Atlantic Coast Lumber
Company.

President Richard Nixon was one of 24 Duke University Law School
alumni to sign this citation in 1952 for Justin Miller, a retired Judge on the
U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Nixon signed this
document while he was U. S. Senator from California and Republican candidate for
vice president.Special

THE FUTURE PRESIDENT, WHO IS STILL UNDER CONTRACT TO WARNER BROS. FOR
THREE FILMS, SIGNS A CONTRACT FOR FIVE FILMS OVER FIVE YEARS WITH UNIVERSAL
STUDIOS AT A RATE OF $7,500 PER WEEK FOR A MINIMUM OF TEN WEEKS EACH. THESE
FILMS WOULD INCLUDE HIS 1952 COMEDY, BEDTIME FOR BONZOSpecial

THE FUTURE PRESIDENT ASKS FOR AN ADVANCE PAYMENT ON THE THIRD WEEK OF
HIS CONTRACT WITH M-G-M FOR APPEARING AS WEB SLOANE IN 1954 THE KOREAN WAR-ERA
DRAMA, PRISONER OF WAR, A FILM WHICH THE PENTAGON DECLINED TO PROMOTE AS
THEY WERE PROSECUTING GIs FOR "COLLABORATING" WITH THE ENEMY AT THE TIME
Special

Consent form authorizing the Motion Picture Relief Fund to reproduce
Ronald Reagan's signature and likeness for a series of stamps raising money for
needy film industry veterans. The form is signed twice by Reagan, once as an
autograph sample and again to grant permission. A remarkable, perfectly verified
example!Special

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